5 55 CHAPTER Input and Output - FAQ’s. 5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2002 Keyboard Tips Ugly and Dirty?  Disconnect  Vacuum  Clean Keys  Reconnect.

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5 55 CHAPTER Input and Output - FAQ’s

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Keyboard Tips Ugly and Dirty?  Disconnect  Vacuum  Clean Keys  Reconnect

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Pointing Devices Mouse, trackball or touch-surface cleaning  Disconnect  Use commercial ball cleaner  Wipe buttons clean  Reconnect Traditional keyboard

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Monitor Screens Dirty or smudged?  Disconnect  Read instructions from manufacturer  Reconnect

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Fax Machines Continually jams?  Too much paper  Curled or frayed edges  Static

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Voice-Input Devices Not getting input from microphone?

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Cables Poor connection? Slower connection?

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Monitors Which to purchase? Review –Ratings –Specifications

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Printers Dirty? Life expectancy?

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Digital Cameras What to buy? How much to spend?

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Voice Recognition What is future? How easy to use? How much is it used now?

5 © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2002